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Originally Posted by falconfixer Lights burnt out. Normally LED lights outlive the vehicles though dont they? I dont think thats the issue.

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Old 02-17-2015, 09:20 PM   #16 (permalink)
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Lights burnt out.
Normally LED lights outlive the vehicles though dont they? I dont think thats the issue.
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Normally LED lights outlive the vehicles though dont they? I dont think thats the issue.
What's more, that would be the least likely LED to burnout on that cluster. It is the very first one to turn off whenever the gas level starts going down. It's actually LEDs on the other end of the gauge that would burn out first
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What's more, that would be the least likely LED to burnout on that cluster. It is the very first one to turn off whenever the gas level starts going down. It's actually LEDs on the other end of the gauge that would burn out first
Genius. Unless there is a circuitry problem, that would be an exception.
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These are leftover problems from the G35/350Z that Nissan didn't care to fix
If you're referring to the filler problem, its not the same issue.
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If you're referring to the filler problem, its not the same issue.
No, I'm talking about the car never showing it's full. And it being caused by the fuel sending units. That's an old G35/350Z problem
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